Amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use.
1 But neither are things you can actually buy in finished form yet.
2 I'll let you know when the time is right to buy in .
3 Cooked food -what can we no longer buy in South Africa?
4 And will that apartment be a good buy in the long term?
5 What makes sense to buy in bulk varies from family to family.
6 These four properties offer the chance to buy in popular Dublin 5.
7 He is having to buy in feed and water for his stock.
8 By early fall, we were moving toward an undercover buy in France.
9 Where did Rockett get the funds to buy in to S&S Enterprises?
10 For months there had been hardly anything to buy in the shops.
11 For low-value items, I tend to live and buy in the moment.
12 Being only human, she, therefore, will cut her underweight and buy in .
13 They first have to buy in stock before they can supply again.
14 They're trying to get Dav to buy in and bankroll the project.
15 Sberbank has been courting institutional investors to buy in to the offering.
16 And she's got money enough to buy in half a dozen princes.
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